ItemsView of the Great Treaty held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825, at which upward's of 5000 Indian Warriors of the Chippeways, Sioux, Sacs & Foxes, Winnebagoes, Pottowattomied, Menomonies, Ioways & Ottowas tribes were present. Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan and W-m Clark of Missouri, Commissioners on the part of the United States.

View of the Great Treaty held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825, at which upward's of 5000 Indian Warriors of the Chippeways, Sioux, Sacs & Foxes, Winnebagoes, Pottowattomied, Menomonies, Ioways & Ottowas tribes were present. Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan and W-m Clark of Missouri, Commissioners on the part of the United States.

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View of the Great Treaty held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825, at which upward's of 5000 Indian Warriors of the Chippeways, Sioux, Sacs & Foxes, Winnebagoes, Pottowattomied, Menomonies, Ioways & Ottowas tribes were present. Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan and W-m Clark of Missouri, Commissioners on the part of the United States.

Content: First edition; with leaves of Advertisement dated May, June, and July 20, 1835, and text of Advertisement to the second number printed in 38 lines.

Content: Originally issued in monthly numbers, beginning May 1835, each with 8 plates and cover-title; nos. 1-3 with a leaf of Advertisement, dated respectively May, June, and July 20, 1835; lithographed t.-p. as above, with colored vignette, issued in January 1836. Re-issued from time to time with slight changes, and reprinted Advertisements.

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1836.
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View of the Great Treaty held at Prairie du Chien, September 1825, at which upward's of 5000 Indian Warriors of the Chippeways, Sioux, Sacs & Foxes, Winnebagoes, Pottowattomied, Menomonies, Ioways & Ottowas tribes were present. Gov. Lewis Cass of Michigan and W-m Clark of Missouri, Commissioners on the part of the United States.
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